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Work closely with the Jr. School language teaching team to plan for, develop, and deliver an appropriate and effective olelo Hawaii experience for Jr. School students. * Participate in the planning ...

Work closely with the Jr. School language teaching team to plan for, develop, and deliver an appropriate and effective olelo Hawaii experience for Jr. School students. * Participate in the planning ...

... of Hawaii. Work Requirements: • Be available 24/7 to provide required services when the HPD staff psychologist is unavailable. • Respond to scenes of critical incidents in support of HPD ...

Sterilization Technician

Honolulu, HI · On-site

$15.75 - $20.25/hr

Ala Moana Center Honolulu, Hawaii Work Schedule: * 7:30 am to 6:00 pm * 4 days a week Responsibilities * Prepare and sterilize dental instruments and equipment in compliance with state and federal ...

Hawaii Sales Coordinator Department: Sales & Marketing Reports to: Vice President of Sales and ... Work with various internal teams to ensure a seamless customer experience from initial engagement ...

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Kumu Ike Hawaii - Kuaihelani

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Punahou School

Honolulu, HI

$59K - $120K/yr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Punahou School celebrates the richness of its traditions as it embraces the responsibility to provide a relevant educational experience in a rapidly changing world. Punahou places students at the center of the curriculum, with the aim of authentic learning in a sequence and pace that is coherent and purposeful to the individual child. A Punahou education seeks to provide multiple pathways toward growth and success for each student through a broad and meaningful program of studies and through rich experiences for exploration, discovery, and mastery. Working within a coherent curricular framework that promotes personalized, product-oriented, inquiry-based learning embedded in authentic, meaningful assessments, Punahou seeks to cultivate curious, confident, and self-directed students. We value the rich opportunities for teaching and learning that are inherent Hawaiian values and in the gift of "place" at Punahou. Our faculty attends to the social-emotional learning of our students via intentional opportunities to provide an environment and a range of learning experiences that educate our children for compassionate, moral, and ethical action at school, in our community, and in the world. Our teachers are agile learners themselves, demonstrating a growth mindset and a commitment to their continual professional development. Incoming teachers will join a dedicated and inspiring faculty whose ongoing reflection and renewal is supported by a schoolwide culture of collaboration and innovation.

Kuaihelani Learning Center for Ike Hawaii serves as the campus center for the teaching and learning of Hawaiian knowledge. The mission of Kuaihelani is, "E Eu, E Kukupu, E Inana, a Ku Hou ka Ike o ka Aina i ka Moku. Bestir, Grow, Come to Life, Until the Knowledge of this Land Returns to Rule." To this end, Kuaihelani programming includes 1. Direct instruction for grades K - 12 that stirs an aloha for all things Hawaii, 2. Capacity building among faculty and staff that grows our ability to ground education in place, and 3. Community education that gives life to the knowledge of Hawaiis place and people beyond our walls. Punahou School is currently seeking a Kumu Ao Ike Hawaii (Faculty of Hawaiian Knowledge) who will play an integral role on the Kuaihelani Learning Center team of Kumu Ike Hawaii in delivering Ike Hawaii education K-12 and beyond. Primary responsibilities will include teaching olelo Hawaii (Hawaiian language) in the middle and high school, and supporting the broader, campus-wide, work of Kuaihelani Learning Center. Essential functions will include, but are not limited to:

  • Providing K-12 language and culture instruction, primarily in middle school.
  • Supporting adult and community ike Hawaii education.
  • Serving as a productive, supportive, and effective member of the Kuaihelani team in ways collectively determined to carry out the mission of Kuaihelani Learning Center for Ike Hawaii.
  • Work closely with the Jr. School language teaching team to plan for, develop, and deliver an appropriate and effective olelo Hawaii experience for Jr. School students.
  • Participate in the planning, teaching, preparation, and execution of Adult learning, Kamaola canoe programming, May Day, Admissions, Advancement, and Orientation activities across campus.

Position Details:
  • Work Year: 9 Months
  • School Year: 2025-2026
  • Work Hours: Monday - Friday, 7:30 AM - 4:00 PM, Schedule may vary based on operational needs
  • Faculty Salary Range*: $59,790 - $120,828 - Compensation is commensurate with qualifications


*Punahou School offers a comprehensive total rewards program that includes competitive pay and benefits. The pay rate, if displayed, is the minimum hourly rate for the position. Pay for selected candidates will be determined by various factors such as knowledge, skills, abilities, relevant training and experience, and internal equity.

Minimum Qualifications:
  • Bachelor's Degree in Hawaiian Studies or related field and/or equivalent experience.
  • Three (3) years of experience with Ike Hawaii education or cultural education setting - preferably with middle school students.
  • Olelo Hawaii - Hawaiian Language fluency (at least an Intermediate level on the ACTFL scale or similar).
  • Ike Oihana Hawaii - Demonstrated experience with additional cultural practice(s) considered. Preferred competency in hula and/or mele.
  • Moaukala Hawaii - Basic Competency in Hawaiian History.
  • Hana Noeau Hawaii - Experience with Hawaiian Fine Arts
Employment Type: Full-Time